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The Great Hijack: The stealing of the Black Talented Tenth through a system of self hate.

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The Great Hijack: The stealing of the Black Talented Tenth through a system of self hate.
The Great Hijack: The stealing of the Black Talented Tenth through a system of self hate.

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This is a series chronicling how europeans have stolen the greatness of Africans. In this installment, Mitchell is teaching how in America, europeans have stolen the Black Talented Tenth and done so by using a system of self hate which infects the minds of Africans in America causing a great divide. Mitchell is exposing us all to this system which is a more advanced and subtle version of willie lynchism. Whereas during slavery they verbalized "light skin slaves in the house, dark skin slaves in the field," the system of self hate achieves the same goals covertly. This time it wasn't about separating us by skin color but separating us by talent and potential. They lure the best Africans in America to assimilate into white American culture for the sole purpose of keeping our best from helping the rest. In this book, Mitchell shows how this system of self hate operates and how they get us to buy in to hating and dividing ourselves, with the hope that our Talented Tenth see how they've been stolen, disassociate from the white world and dedicate themselves to building for their race.

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